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Well I hardly water at all like two times a week like every 3/4 days but very little. Is that too much and if it’s too much why does 1 plant look like it’s 2 weeks old and the other 2 days? They’re both in 3 gal pots instead in tiny where they need to be transplanted so many times until final home. They both are 17 days in since popping through the soil. How much should I water when they’re this young? I’m open to any advice that may help. I started the last seed I have from seed mafia for the GSC auto’s. Well here’s newest picsIt looks to me like your overwatering
The funky looking one will grow out of it.
Thanks, yeah I already started another seed. Hopefully it germinates in another day it’s only been about 20 hrs in a wet napkin in a baggie in the dark warmer area.I thought you maybe overwatering due to size in the original pic.
The smaller one is a mutant by the looks of it, weeks and it’s only that big ; ditch it you’d be faster starting a new one.
It looks rather light green you could feed it a bit more n till it’s flowering and can lst as soon as you want and she would definitely benefit from it.
All depends on its genetic make up you might not have long veg time wise left.
Good luck bud
Hey, roots don't grow into dry soil, having your small plant in a large pot makes watering difficult. You've no way to know where your roots are and when your tap root hits dry soil it won't grow any further. So by drip feeding you don't give them enough water and by saturating a large pot it will not dry fast enough. seedling should start in a small pot and get transplanted out after 2 weeks into a 1 gal then in 2-3 weeks into their final pot. I know the bro science of don't transplant auto's but that's BS, you just have to be gentle with them as they haven't time to go through transplant shock recovery.Thanks, yeah I already started another seed. Hopefully it germinates in another day it’s only been about 20 hrs in a wet napkin in a baggie in the dark warmer area.
Always water less than you think you should as a begginer and PH might be off as wellHere’s pics from last night. I just gave them a good flush as not sure why I’m getting this yellowish or light green tint to the plants. If anyone has any suggestions I’m a good listener.
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I’m using Foxfarm Ocean Forrest. I haven’t added anything other then 1 teaspoon of bliss premium mycorrhizal inoculant a few weeks in to help with root growth. I flushed them two nights ago and got a reading of 7.3 ph but I haven’t added any nutrients on my own. I lowered my lights from 10-100% power as called for flower stage with the AC infinity s33 led , the light is approximately 20” above highest point of the plant. I thought maybe the light was too hot so I lowered to 5/100% in case I was starting to burn but I don’t think was the case since it’s the whole plant changing to this light green. Should I get the soil down to 5.5 ph? Do I need to add nitrogen?Hey there twshoot67 the plants are filling out!!
Can you tell us what nutrients you are using to feed? Looks like your in soilless mix, so shouldnt be too hard to get them back nice and healthy again
Nitrogen isn’t going to drop your ph enough to make much a difference you need to add ph down to your water. Ocean forest tends to run hot meaning it has to much nutes in it . Especially nitrogen. You got a good chance of burning the plants up if you add nitrogen. This late in flower your plant is about done using nitrogen. It needs phosphorus and potassium more. I’d go ahead and add fox farm tigers bloom ( better npk ratio for flowering plants) and cal mag with a water ph of like 5.5-6. This will buffer your root zone and allow the plant to uptake some nutes. Plants yellow bc she’s hungry. At the end of the day no matter what I think they’ll make it to the end and you still got some beautiful plants.Thank you all for the help. My ph was way high, so I’m working on turning it around until it’s on point and I’ve added a little bit of nitrogen to the water. So hope this gets things where they need to be. Hopefully by next week they look a little better
thanks again for all the help!!
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